The War and Treaty Release Genre-Spanning Album 'Plus One'
The Grammy-nominated duo leans into country music with their latest project, featuring high-profile collaborations and personal storytelling.
- The War and Treaty, comprised of Michael and Tanya Trotter, have released their new album 'Plus One,' blending gospel, country, rock, and soul influences.
- The album includes collaborations with artists like Billy Strings and Miranda Lambert, with production by Michael Trotter and notable country producers such as Dave Cobb and Jesse Frasure.
- 'Plus One' marks a shift toward country radio, with tracks like 'Can I Get an Amen' and 'Save Me' already receiving early satellite radio support.
- Michael Trotter's journey from writing his first song while serving in the U.S. Army to using music as a tool for healing from PTSD is central to the duo's story.
- The duo will embark on a 30-city 'Plus One' tour starting in March, visiting iconic venues like NYC's Irving Plaza and Los Angeles's The Troubadour.